Minutes 10-04-54_R~ISUJTE$ OF A REGULAR t4EETIIfG OF T - '-
_HE COM3.IISS±0NERS OF BOYNTON BEECH~
FLORIDE, HELD AT THE CITY HALL~ BOYS~TON BEACH, OCTOBER ~th~ 1951+.
Mayor Eo E. Shook
1~. C. Howard Hood
~. Stanley Weaver
1~. Joseph De Marco
Mr. Albert Deen
Mayor Shook called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
Mr. LaMar Ellen representing the Resources Development Board
spoke about the new publication of Palm Beach Cotmtry Story Magazine
and its advertising value to our city. Mr. Shook suggested this be
turned over to the Chamber of Commemce for their discretion.
A letter from Mrs. Ga¥1en Goodwin, oresident of the Library
Committee, was read by ~4rs. Hood and the Library Committee has
reported that the library will be renovated and a regular schedule
has been worked out for a 12 ~our week at $1.00 an hour. It will cost
the city SP0oO0 a month for ~ seven month period to assist the library
for a part time employee. ~. DeMarco moved we appropriate the sum of
$3~0.00 to helo the co~iZtee~ }~. Hood seconded the motion. All in
favor.
Dorothy V. Williams~ city clerk, read the minutes of the last
meeting of the council of Seotember 20th, 19~. Mm. Hood made a motion
they be accepted and Mr. Weaver seconded the ~' -
mo~on~ all in favor.
A letter from Earl Morser was read about having an ordinance
drawn -ap that would orohibit parking a trailer anywhere in the city~
except in a trailer camp. It was opposed unanimously by the board
as a property owner should be able ~o park his trailer in an orderly
fashion on his own land.
E request from POMA was read suggesting that a site be found in
our city for the proposed J-~nior College re-location. Mm. Weaver
made a motion that the city go on record to make an attemot to secure
necessary location. Mr. DeMarco seconded the motion; all in favor.
The building report for the month of Septe~Der was read totalling
$2oo,3 fo. oo.
Recommendations were read from the Planning Board meeting of
Seotember 28~ 1954 on a prooosed tree ordinance~ right of way set
backs for Ocean Avenue~ Palmetto Street~ and Woolbright Road~ also
on having building structures surveyed in the future and enforcing
our Lot Clearing Ordinance in the city. The council will meet with
the Planning Board and check into these recommendations. The Planning
Board also recommends all signs be prohibited in the city~ and the
council suggests the Planning Board have a meeting with the Realtors
in the city ~o discuss this recommendation. Mr. Weaver made a motion
we hold restrictions on Ocean Avenue and Palmetto Street until further
study of the council and Planning Board for future approval and a
58~ setback on the Highway until the meeting. ~. Deen seconded the
motion; all in favor.
ACCOLE~TS 0'KAYED FOR PAINT:
General
Ellis NcAvoy 41.40
Wm. ~. Schuessler 49.65
Charlie Waters 54.05
NcArthur Waters 41 .~0
Kato Willies ~9
Eddic Lovett ~S.1E
H~nry J.L~sford ~. E0
A.L.Edward !29.55
J .N.Tuite !2& ~ 55
C .E .W2i~t 12%$9~
A.C .C~er i~O.00
J. H. Collins t1~. ~
C .E · HOdges 120.9~
J .A.Kli~ler 108.90
N. B. Senmish 108.90
Olive Cierpik 129.88
T .E. P~ge~t 1~2; 19
R · H.~de~son l0.80
L .L .~ le~d 10.60
H. P. Herr i~g V$. 50
The C~e~on & Bar~ey Co. 12.0!
The B.F. Goodrich Co. 8~.00
Rcmington R~d ~.~8
Rubin Cor~truction Co. 1~0.80
Pa~ ~ach Type~iter Co.
St~ud~d 0il Comply 8.9~
L.C.Deming, Pa~aster C~p. ~.~0
East Coas~ Fire Protection l~.00
F. NacFarq~ ~.80
C a~ Nursery ~8.80
Boston ~ach News 8.00
C~lf Stre~ Lumbsr 19.8~
Shaw Bros. 0it Co. 432.89
Mae Cason 82.20
~eerfield Rock Corporation l, 098.94
Florida Lea~e of M~icipal-
ities. 37.50
C .E.Keatt s 82V. l0
Preston Brown 40.08
Eddic Lovett 40.08
Jo~n Guarine 24.00
Johm Ha~ingt on 40.48
L.J.H~is 48.40
Zel$ Taylpr 68.00
Fr~ Jonson 45,20
Dave L~ier 53.20
Ellis McAvoy 40.48
W~. Schuessler 48.60
Ch~lie Waters 47.40
McArthur Waters 40.48
W at er. Fund.
Acct. of Johu W.Buckl~y
" 8.00
Acct. of C.C.Wleeks
" lo00
Bo-Del Printing Co. 21.65
All State Supply Co. 196.38
Brown & Nosley 3.08
Carl Stone 57.58
Lee Thomas 57°80
Helene Himber 117.75
K. Thompson 103.97
Geo. Ch~istiansen 176.05
Blue Cross of Florida 33.50
Acct. of Cliff Province
C .N. Boos
Acct. of Charles Stevens
C~l Stone 80189
Lee Thomas 60.80
Tesoo Chemical s
Davis Meter Re'air ~34.10
Katherine Thompson 120.00
Charles Stevens 4.10
Acct. of R.L.Demry
" Ralph Hunt
~ 4.50
Acct. of E~a Wald~on
' 6.00
Beatrice Tiers
Paul Harringt on
John Violante 24.10
Del~ay Nacb_ine & Supply ll .55
Burroughs Corporation 81o20
Flerida Pwr, & Light 415.88
Joseph S. Greenwood 3.20
Acct. of Paul Heuman
" Joseph S. Greenwood
'~ Dan Read
Picmvd Chemical Co. 32.50
Dan Read 4.10
Neptune M~eter Co. 243.69
Cameron & Barkeley 209.24
Centrs1 Truck Lines 2.15
Builders - Providence Inc. 91.18
N ,l~!.Wsems 25. O0
Austin Supply Co. 32.13
Cst! Stone 57.58
Lee Thomas 51.60
B0ynton Beach Hotel
Roux Associates
Roux Associates
Cora Quackenbush
Acct. of Estate of Bertha
Smith
3.00
Acct. of Mae A. Russell
Depositors'
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
Fund.
Mayor Shook issued a proclamation designating October 23rd as
U~ited steres~ Day and calling on organizations of the city to
celebrate appropriately.
A letter was acknowledged from the Garden Club of Boynton Beach.
A Resolution was read from West Palm Beach about themerging of
the railroads and Mr. Hood made a motion we adopt a similar resolution,
Mr. Deen seconded the motion~ motion c=r~ed. All in favor.
A Beer & Wine license was approved for Alfred Wright by a motion
from Mr. Hood. ¥~. DeMarco seconded~ all in favor~
~ letter expressing gratitud& was rea8 from Cant. Cover of the
National Airlines thau~ing the city for their support and stating
that the Helioport will be in operation in the near future.
Five new lights will be installed on Ocean Avenue between Green
Street and N. E. 1st A-ventre~.
1~. Weaver made a motion that Mr. Benson~s o!at be accepted on
tentative approval uoon completion of the streets. Mr. Hood seconded
the motion~ all in favor.
The second reading of Ordinance 263~"Aumexing Rolling Green Ridge]
was read and ~. W~eaver moved we accept the second reading~ Mr. Hood
seconded the mozion. Motion carried.
It was suggested that since the city map is becoming outdated
they should be given to the Chamber of Commerce for advertising.
A plat was shown on a section of the proposed right of way on
Green Street extension north which will be a county road. The people
in the vicinity are in favor of this.
Mr. Hood made a motion that the city get s new set of maps and
replace the worn-out sheets of the plat book and the new subdxv~s~o~s
be kept up to da~e. R~. Deen seconded the motion~ ell in favor.
Mr. Hood made a motion that the city attorney draw up an ordinance
and nresent it to the council to be brought un at the next meeting
that oaroiees must register with the city. Mm. DeMsrco seconded the
motion~ motion carried.
The water and sanitation report was read by Mr. Christiansen for
the month of August and September..
· 1s
~tr. Weaver recommends the city sign a contract with Tesco Chemmca_
for con~mnmea chlorine supply to be mrawn up by the city attorney to
protect the city in an emergency.
A motion was m~de by Mr. ~$eaver that a letter of appreciation be
sent to Mrs. Katherine Thompson for faithful service and s bonus of
two weeks nay be sent with the letter. ~. DeMarco se~onaed the motion~
all in favor.
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Mr. Gr~f~tn was asked by the council to draw up an ordinance
of street requirements with a 20' minimum width.
It was decided that anyone found working in the city without a
license be picked up without ~urther notice. ~ur license ordinance
should bE enforced.
There being no further business the Mayor adjourned the meeting.
Mayor ~ ~ __ City Clerk~ V~/~ =~